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Show DEAD REMEMBERED B BASLROAD J6HEEHS' Tribute Paid to Women and Men Who Died During Past Year. Tribute was paid to fifty-six men and women dead of the Brotherhood, of Locomotive Loco-motive Engineers and auxiliary organizations organiza-tions last night at the annual memorial services held in the Phillips Congregational Congrega-tional church. The names of those who died during the year arid since the divisions of the organization were established in Salt Lake were read and a large letter "E"' made on the communion table with flowers flow-ers as a token of remembrance. R.ed carnations car-nations were placed on the letter for the women dead and white carnations for the men. One hundred engineers with their wives were present at the memorial. In his address, the Key. P. A. Simpkin urged the engineers to stand against radicalism rad-icalism and work for the preservation of national institutions. He complimented the organization on its conservatism, declaring that it was a typical leading force in the field of labor. A bouquet of cream-colored roses was I pinned on the If-Uer i n honor of Mrs. I V. A. MurdoeU. late grand president of the international auxiliary of the Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Locomotive Engineers', who ' died April 7. The Gilbert A. McLean division ICS oT the Grand International Auxiliary, the Vasatcli division l!2 ot the Erotherhood 01 Locomotive Engineers and the Mount Xebo division 713 of the Broth erhood of Electrical Engineers adopted a resolution honoring tiie memory of Mrs. Murdock and arranging for a message of synipa-I synipa-I thy tu be sent her fami;y. |